Rejuvination

TeutonicCarFan

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I was wondering what you all use when you are applying a rejuvination type product to plastic moldings such as the wind shield wiper cowel and perhaps plastics on the bumper etc. I am interested in products that will not give that super slick shine, just a good clean 'new' look. No slickness, not shiny just black
 
I use Poorboys Trim Restorer. I apply it with a foam applicator. You can make it glossy or you can have the matte look. I apply it with an applicator and then come back and buff off with a microfiber to give it the factory look.
 
Juztang said:
I use Poorboys Trim Restorer. I apply it with a foam applicator. You can make it glossy or you can have the matte look. I apply it with an applicator and then come back and buff off with a microfiber to give it the factory look.



Would you use it to brighten up some plastic under the hood?
 
Yes I have used it under the hood and it works great. I know of some people that use it on tires and fenderwells also.
 
Juztang said:
I use Poorboys Trim Restorer. I apply it with a foam applicator. .....
+1 for Poorboys Trim Restorer. I also keep an assortment of those cheap disposal foam paint brushes in various widths to apply the TR to some areas. You can find them almost anywhere like Wal-Mart, hardware stores, etc.
 
Eliot Ness said:
+1 for Poorboys Trim Restorer. I also keep an assortment of those cheap disposal foam paint brushes in various widths to apply the TR to some areas. You can find them almost anywhere like Wal-Mart, hardware stores, etc.



+2 for the Poorboy's and I also like to apply it with foam paintbrushes. I read on their forums that they're working on a new formula for it that's thicker like a gel and longer lasting.
 
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